The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1964 — Page 10

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March 19, 1964

Yellow Bank , (Delayed) Mr an<i M John Schmeltz nr 1 family of II Hing Prmiic b|H nt Friday • t'r^ with Mr and Mrs Ch by Baughman of near Likcvdle. Vcarl Culp and ■ Carl I‘t an. of Plymouth, u<:v Sunday evemug guests of hi 1 ' mothei Mi Dorothy Culp and stand’ a (Jo n. Mr and Mi - Bi * I W) .-dcr and family of near Plymouth. Mill set Hoomi 'f Tveg irdrn and Mi :md Mt Dua- r Freeman of near North 1. •:'> wen Sin da\ dinner gue ’ - f Mt an I Mrs 1. . W dk< t< David Hart v. of South B- id pl Lt ‘ 1 .V 1\ n Hart gh Mr and Mt' R' ell Naiau"n of no at W ■ ’ t ■q* I M •nd M R Sot urdax Mr. and Mt Warren Baughman and daughter Kay. and Eric Clark wiir S inday dinner gue.-ts of Mr and Mr- Willard Stump Mrs. Quinton Mangus of near Plymouth, spent Thur -lay evem g with D iwthy Culp and g i andma Goon Mr. and Mrs Dwight Harbaugh < Vere Sunday evening guests of Mr and Mr- Orby Baughman of near Lik< viHe. Mr and Mr- Paul Goon. Paula. Debbie and David, of South Bend, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howland Goon in La* Pax. Mr and Mt' David Rowe and family of North Manchester were week end guest- of their parents. Mr and Mr- Earl Rowe and Wayne. Mr and Mr- Glen Herbster of near Lrkeville were Sunday aft< noon p ie t -of Mrs. Mildred Stump. Mr. and Mr-. Orby Baughman of im ar Lakex I ' nt S tlurd-v afternoon with M and V J' R< ihi at Granp r Mr and Mrs Duane Freeman of near N at! I. 1, tv and Mr Lola Gardner of near Walkerton, were Saturday ev. n.ng supper guests of Mr and Mr- Roy Freeman and family. James Markley of n< ar T^akeville was a Sunday evening

i J. B. WILLIAMS & SONS I ‘‘Serving You Since 1928” 3’i miles west of Walkerton Phone 586-3331 X X Open Mondav Thru Saturday 0 7.00 A. M. To 6:00 P. M. i X Quality Meats — Complete Home Locker Processing. I 1 Custom Slaughtering, Aging, Cutting. Sharp Freezing, i A Rendering. Hickory Smoking. Retail, Wholesale. A Quarters of Beef, Veal, Pork and Lamb. ■ Closed Sundays and Holidays. Remember Jay Bee’s Famous Hams For Your Easter Dinner I Sale Runs March 19 to March 28 ■ ■ 10 to 12 lbs Whole or Half f | Sugar Cured Hams " 45c | X Hickory Smoked ■ | Slab Bacon 39c | V Whole Fiesh Lean | Pork Loins 1 45 c | | Boston Butts lb 35c j I Beef Chuck Roast 39c 1 45 c I I T-Bone Steaks ,b 89c | | Geese 49c I

gue-t of Mr. ond Mrs. Melvin Baughman. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Goon. Lisa and Jonathon. were Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mis. Al Richard and famuy ol mar South Bend. Mrs. Etta Kirkley of South Bend was a Sunday afternoon guest of Mr. and Mis. Orby Baughman. Mr and Mrs Grant Stump and Mrs. Larry Ritenour and son. all of near Lakeville. and Mrs. Mildred Stump -pent Thursday evening with Mr and Mrs. Richard Stump and family. Maple Grove i Delayed) The WSCS >f the Maple Grove Church will meet at the church Man 1 is at 10 30 am for their m.- ionary tudy lesson, with a s.o k lunch and meeting in the afternoon. Th< Fr.emt ’.ip Cla -of Mapa Grove will pm or a chicken supper A pul 2 from 4:30 to 8 pin. in the church basement. The MYF will have a paper drive April 4 Mr and Mrs. John Miller and son. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vargo and son. and Mr. an Mrs. Harold < Geyer were Saturday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vargo in South Fiend. Later in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geyer i visited Mr and Mrs Charles i Good who celebrated their 50th < wedding anniversary March *. Mi hael Wagner spent Friday night and Saturday with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs I»w---ell Guhse. Mr and Mrs Clarence Myers were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Myers and family. Mr and Mrs John Miller and son were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mr.- Kenneth Radar and family at Bremen Ind Mr and M’ Jam* - Metz and family had Sunday dinner with Mrs Metz'- parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cunlain. CIR<TMSTIM ES Take time to wa’k in the other fellow s shoe- awhile before you criticize his gait. Obey traffic regulations.

STAR Sunday School 9:30. Worship Service 10:30. Wesleyan Youth 7:00. Evening Worship 7:30. Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:00. Thomas Duvall. Pastor Fred Schutz, Supt Albert Schrader has returned home from a visit to his son, Claude, and family, in Hollywood, Florida. Larry Grove has joined the United States Anny and left Tuesday for training at Fort Knox, Kentm ky. The St ir church had a social get-together in his honor at the par-'mage Friday night Ice cream and t ake were served. Mrs. John Schrader was the Sunday dinner guet of Rev and Mrs Thomas Duvall. In the afternoon they attended the Youth Rally in Plymouth. Rev. J Paul Hill of North Carolina was the speaker. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Jones of South Bond were Sunday visitor- of Mr and Mr- '’lem Lightfoot. Dick Dixon of Indiana UniverFity will mme home for the Easter vacation next week to visit his parent-, the Charu's Dixons. A wag has opined that when some woman wears the same hat every day in the year for a couple of years and resists all pressure to buy a new one. we will know’ for sure that equality of ‘be sexes Is finallj here.

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PI J Teachers Group Enjoys Dinner And Meeting The Polk - Lincoln • Johnson Teachers' Association met Thursday. March 12, at the American legion Post in Walkerton for I their first annual banquet meeting. Alvin Boise., president, was in charge. Guest speaker was Ara Smith.

WANTED Growers — Small Acreage To anyone interested in planting, urowinq and harvesting cucumbers on a family size acreage. We will pay SI.OO per bushel for larpe cucumbers 1 to 2” in diameter. This is a good opportunity for boys and girls under age sixteen to earn money during the summer. For more information write to me stating name, address, acreage and location from nearest town. R. E. SMITH Box 30 Plymouth, Indiana

superintendent of Michigan City Schools. Mr. Smith stated that children must be educated in skills of thinking and of finding facts as they are needed. He also declared that there was a definite need for a university in Northern Indiana *jid that teacher training programs would soon indude a sixth year internship. Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson provided entertainment.